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Number one the day you were born?

21 Nov 06 - 07:34 PM (#1890326)
Subject: Number one the day you were born?
From: freightdawg

Found this on another site. Will reveal what was #1 on my day of arrival in a later post...


blicky


Freightdawg


21 Nov 06 - 07:43 PM (#1890330)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Joe Offer

It says, "If you were born before these dates, try your life's theme song which is the No.1 on your 18th birthday."
Small consolation.
-Joe Offer-


21 Nov 06 - 08:03 PM (#1890342)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Peace

Tell me about it . . . .


21 Nov 06 - 08:34 PM (#1890375)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: kendall

The number one hit on the day after my birth was "Cocktails for two" Duke Ellington.

If you were born before 1950, google and type in headlines on (your birth date)


21 Nov 06 - 09:27 PM (#1890414)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Linda Goodman Zebooker

I've always rather suffered because the song "Linda" (which came out in March, 1947) was so popular when I was born a year later - maybe not still #1, but right up there... Because every parent seemed to love this gooey sentimental song, half of my girl elementary school classmates were named Linda.

When I took my present job, 3/5ths of the women in my small (7-person) office were named "Linda" or "Lynda". I have to use an assumed name at work to keep things straight.

But--thanks to this thread - I've just found a website explaining the song... turns out the 5-year-old Linda it was written for grew up to become Linda McCartney--so, pretty neat after all! The Story Behind The Song

And I find that there's even an organization, L.I.N.D.A. Club (Linda Involved In Network Development Association), made up originally of Lindas who got named this as a direct result of the song. They are preparing for their 20th convention. Maybe I'll join!...

--Linda (but "Lirit" at work) Goodman


21 Nov 06 - 10:28 PM (#1890444)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: GutBucketeer

I was Number 1 on the day I was born. At least in San Angelo Texas on 1/1/1955. My twin brother was Number 2. He tries harder.

JAB


21 Nov 06 - 10:34 PM (#1890445)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Dan Schatz

Hmmm - The Candy Man by Sammy Davis Jr. Who would have guessed?

Dan Schatz


21 Nov 06 - 10:41 PM (#1890449)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: katlaughing

Well, one thing says their charts don't start until 1955 and the other says 1952 on the same page, I am in between, so go figure. If I do the 18th b-day thing, it says Bobbie McGee by Janis Joplin. If I do my birthdate and click on the UK flag, it is "She wears red feathers" by Guy Mitchell!

The earliest pop song I remember is "Catch a falling star."

According to Billboard's top singles, the nearest one to my birthday is "how much is that doggie in the window" by Patti Page. I remember that one, too.:-)


21 Nov 06 - 11:25 PM (#1890465)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: freightdawg

Okay, so mine is "Don't Break the Heart that Loves You" by Connie Francis (USA) and "Wonderland" by The Shadows (UK).

According to their life's theme song it is "Another Brick in the Wall" (part II) by Pink Floyd.

I am sadly clueless about all three songs.

(head hanging mournfully)

Freightdawg


21 Nov 06 - 11:32 PM (#1890467)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cruiser

Wikipedia has the best listing of Number-Ones I have found on the web. I have 11 of Joel Whitburn's books and Wikipedia may put him out of business for Top Hits lists.

Wikipedia List of Number-One Hits 1940 to 2006


21 Nov 06 - 11:36 PM (#1890468)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: number 6

Thanks for that Cruiser ... interesting, one of my favourite songs (to listen to, and play) was number 1 when I was born ... that's the Tennessee Waltze.

biLL


21 Nov 06 - 11:51 PM (#1890473)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cruiser

Darn bill, I am a year or less older than you. Tennessee Waltz is also one of my favorites and I remember it as a litte kid at 5 or 6 years old.

My song was "Cruising Down the River" Must be where I got my handle Cruiser, Not!

I just listened to a clip of "Cruising" from 1949 and it is not a memorable song although 2 version charted at number 1 for 7 weeks each! Poor music tastes way back then. I certainly do not remember it. I'll have to ask my old lady...


22 Nov 06 - 12:12 AM (#1890476)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Metchosin

Well Jeez, considering that my life's theme song for my 18th turns out to be the House of the Rising Sun, I think I will try kendall's suggestion. LOL


22 Nov 06 - 12:29 AM (#1890479)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Little Robyn

On Wikipedia I get 'Till the end of time' and on my 18th birthday it was 'You'll never walk alone'
Interesting!
Robyn


22 Nov 06 - 12:42 AM (#1890483)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Metchosin

Cruiser, Cruising Down the River was one of the songs we always sang around family campfires. May not be a great song, but certainly, great memories. Mine from Wikipedia was To Each His Own by the Inkspots. Wow, I'd forgotten about that cut until I listened to at emusic. I loved those guys.


22 Nov 06 - 03:03 AM (#1890511)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: MBSLynne

Oh yuk! Being born too early, I tried my 18th. It was "Sugar sugar" by the Archies!!

Mind you, I was in Australia then so perhaps it doesn't count. I wonder what the number 1 in Oz was then?

Love Lynne


22 Nov 06 - 03:04 AM (#1890512)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: MBSLynne

I just thought...that was a particularly inapt title given that I am now diabetic!

Love Lynne


22 Nov 06 - 05:07 AM (#1890552)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: GUEST, Topsie

I am suspicious of anyone on the internet trying to find out my date of birth (as I am of mail order firms who offer me the chance of a £100 prize in a 'lucky birthday' prize draw, they are just trying to fill in details on their databases}.


22 Nov 06 - 06:01 AM (#1890577)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Scrump

Blimey, I can't remember what was number one the day I was born - it's too long ago. I'm not even sure if my folks had a radio back then.

:-)


22 Nov 06 - 10:11 AM (#1890704)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Scoville

"Undercover Angel" by Alan O'Day.



Never heard of the song OR the artist. Go figure.


22 Nov 06 - 10:47 AM (#1890733)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cruiser

Okay, I listened to the full version of Cruising... and it does have a nice upbeat old-fashioned waltz beat (3/4 meter) and it reminds me of songs I've heard on Lawrence Welk (yeah, I like LW)

Gee Metchosin, I didn't realize you were That old! (JK)


22 Nov 06 - 11:07 AM (#1890751)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: lesblank

Number one on my birth date was something by either Georg Fredreich Handel or Johann Sebastian Bach !!!!


22 Nov 06 - 11:08 AM (#1890753)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Metchosin

Oh, I'm That old all right. LOL Thanks for reminding me......


22 Nov 06 - 11:10 AM (#1890757)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Metchosin

But I'll never be old enought to be a Lawrenece Welk fan.


22 Nov 06 - 11:37 AM (#1890792)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Scrump

Just think - there must be some folk around who were born on the day when Shaddup Your Face or Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep was number one.

There's always someone worse off than you - that makes me feel better for being so old ;-)


22 Nov 06 - 01:50 PM (#1890904)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Jeanie

Cruiser: Some extra information for you about the song "Cruising Down the River (on a Sunday afternoon)": it was the prizewinning song in a BBC Radio "Write A Song" competition, written by two former music hall performers Elie Beadell and Ena Dayne. More about them here

Number 1 hit when I was born was "I Believe" by Frankie Laine. That's a good one.

- jeanie


22 Nov 06 - 02:00 PM (#1890908)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: fat B****rd

No idea what was "Top Of The Pops" in July 1947. buton the afternnon of the day I was born my mother went to the pictures to see White Cargo with Hedy Lamarr and Walter Pigeon. The week after she told me this (when I was in my 40s) the film was on tv.
It's my thread drift and I'll woffle if I want to.


22 Nov 06 - 02:22 PM (#1890940)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cruiser

Jeanie:

Thank you for that link. I am always, often relentlessly, interested in the derivation of songs as I am with word etymologies.

After listening to the full song on Rhapsody, reading more about, and how others have remembered it, I am starting to like it!

Excerpt for the link:

"As Ena could not write music her name did not appear on the composer and as result she was not entitled to any royalties,. However for many years Elie passed a share of the royalties on to Ena believing that only fair. Nellie Tollerton (who had appeared at least once on the same music hall bill as Ena) apparently also knew Elie and could read music and wrote down the melody and it was her name that appeared as co writer."

Interesting…


22 Nov 06 - 04:33 PM (#1891072)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Joybell

OK. "Walk Right In" for my eighteenth birthday. Now to try the other method.


22 Nov 06 - 04:50 PM (#1891088)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: GUEST,pattyClink.

The Wayward Wind, Gogi Grant

Always did love to travel & move....this is better than astrology.


22 Nov 06 - 04:54 PM (#1891091)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Linda Goodman Zebooker

According to Wikipedia, top of the charts on my birthday in 1948 was the "Woody Woodpecker Song". ??!!? What'd they do, dance to it? Six weeks! Artist, Kay Kayser.


22 Nov 06 - 05:10 PM (#1891105)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cruiser

Uh Linda, it could have been "Rudolf the Red-nosed Reindeer" and you could have been predestined to become a drunk.

As it stands now, the worst someone could call you is a "peckerwood", at least in the Southern U.S.

I never quite got the WWS and would not be caught dead trying to sing it. I guess those simpler times required simpler songs.

I can't wait until someone shows up born under "The Witch Doctor" song. April to May 1958

"Oo ee, oo ah ah, ting tang, walla walla bing bang"


22 Nov 06 - 05:29 PM (#1891118)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Fliss

Some Enchanted Evening Perry Como 4th Aug 1949. Mum liked Perry Como but I wasnt impressed when I first saw him on TV.

All You Need Is Love - The Beatles on my 18th Birthday in 1967. Beatles are my all time fav group.

Earliest songs I remember are 'Green Door' and 'Red Sails in the Sunset'.

My aunt always said I needed an 'Old fashioned millionaire' (JUST AN OLD FASHIONED GIRL- Eartha Kitt. Ive never found one!

Woody Woodpecker Song -- Uncle Mac used to play it on 'Childrens Favourites' on BBC radio.


22 Nov 06 - 05:38 PM (#1891124)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Don Firth

I kept getting "Information Not Available." Maybe later.

I don't know the name of the No. 1 hit song on the day I was born, but I think it consisted of several big, hairy guys grunting a lot and banging rocks together.

Don Firth


22 Nov 06 - 05:44 PM (#1891130)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cruiser

Don, the Wikipedia will work:

Wikipedia List of Number-One Hits 1940 to 2006


22 Nov 06 - 06:12 PM (#1891164)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: M.Ted

As a birthday gift for my wife, I created a mix CD of all forty of the top forty hits on her birthday. Just to make it more special, I got the playlist from the Top Forty station in her home town(it was a bit different from the Billboard Chart)--

It was a lot of work gathering all that stuff up, but I was excited at her response to this "blast from the past"--and, of course, I was delighted to be listening to many songs that I had not heard since I was a child--

Number One, her birthweek, was Sheb Wooley"s "The Purple People Eater". "Witch Doctor" fell in at Number Six. A droll and little remembered instrumental, "Cha Cha Hua Hua", fell in at two or three, fighting it out with the teen death ballad, "Endless Sleep". Renato Corazone's "Torrero", which, if you don't remember, you can probably imagine, was in there, along with The Champs follow up to "Tequila", "El Rancho Rock". The Four Preps "Big Man", and "Yackity YaK" were in there as well.

My wife, who was expecting something romantic, was totally appalled.

She did not remember, and may never have even heard most of this stuff, because it was popular only during the first waking moments of her life. I am older, and, now at least, a bit wiser.

In retrospect, I should have gone with my first impulse, which was to collect the top forty from the week she graduated high school--at least she would have recognized the songs.


22 Nov 06 - 06:14 PM (#1891169)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Liz the Squeak

Cool!! I get 'You really got me babe' by the Kinks... sort of pattern for life really!

LTS


22 Nov 06 - 06:47 PM (#1891198)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: GUEST,Dani

"Help Me, Rhonda" by the Beach Boys.

Dani


22 Nov 06 - 07:14 PM (#1891229)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: kendall

You all make me feel old!


22 Nov 06 - 07:50 PM (#1891267)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cool Beans

"Sentimental Journey" by Les Brown (and His Band of Renown). I do know that Borah Minnevich and His Harmonica Rascals were playing somewehre in NYC that day 'cuz I looked up the New York Times for the day I was born. I konw "Sentimental Journey" but I've never heard Borah.


22 Nov 06 - 08:12 PM (#1891285)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Jerry Rasmussen

# 1 on my birthday was Life Is A Song by Ruth Etting. Prophetic?
I was born in 1935.

Thank God it wasn't How Much Is That Doggie In The Window?

Jerry


22 Nov 06 - 08:12 PM (#1891287)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Lox

"Mouldy old dough" - lieutenant pigeon (uk)

"I can see clearly now" - johnny nash (usa)

And sadly "Mouldy old dough" - lieutenant pigeon (ireland)

(for the Irish charts click here )


22 Nov 06 - 08:33 PM (#1891303)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Tinker

Don't have a clue about the first one...

Singing The Blues - Guy Mitchell


Angie Baby - Helen Reddy


22 Nov 06 - 08:36 PM (#1891304)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: SharonA

On my birthdate, an apparent tie: "Moonglow" and the theme from "Picnic"
(both pretty classy IMO)

My supposed "life song" (on my 18th b'day): "Billy, Don't Be a Hero"
(auggghhh... one of the most horrible songs ever written IMO)
... not MY life's "life song", thanks!


23 Nov 06 - 12:10 AM (#1891388)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: freightdawg

OK, Guest Dani has got to be the youngest one of this bunch!

Freightdawg


23 Nov 06 - 12:21 AM (#1891390)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: alison

Long Live Love - Sandy Shaw in the UK
Help me Rhonda - Beach Boyds in USA

slainte

alison


23 Nov 06 - 02:47 AM (#1891412)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: JohnInKansas

When I took my present job, 3/5ths of the women in my small (7-person) office were named ...

Try goin' around named "John."

I tried the Google, and Variety says "There are no events archived for this date." I guess that means I'm the only thing important that happened then ....(?).

The return for my 18th bdy at the first site was somethin' by some guy named "Elvis" but I don't recall hearing about him until years later.

John


23 Nov 06 - 02:53 AM (#1891415)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: MBSLynne

How is everyone getting No 1s from before 1952? I thought the charts didn't start until then?

Love Lynne


23 Nov 06 - 09:24 AM (#1891655)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cruiser

MBSLynne et al.

While the site freightdawg linked to is neat, Wikipedia's information is more extensive, all the way back to 1940.


Wikipedia List of Number-One Hits 1940 to 2006


23 Nov 06 - 10:13 AM (#1891696)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: kendall

Lynn, read my first post


23 Nov 06 - 11:59 AM (#1891806)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: GUEST, ...

Which one, Kendall?


23 Nov 06 - 12:39 PM (#1891852)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Nick

Doris Day - Secret Love


23 Nov 06 - 12:49 PM (#1891860)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Slag

Hmm late April '49. "Just a-walking down the Suez" no, that was later, "Pass the Biscuits, Mirandy" "Oh Babe" "Alice Blue Gown" Man, I don't know. Did they even have numbers back in those days??? I remember listening to the Hit Parade and some program called The Caravan of Hits.


23 Nov 06 - 02:10 PM (#1891913)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: MBSLynne

Yes, but, certainly in England there weren't any charts ,as far as I know before 1952, so what charts are they talking aobut?

Love Lynne


23 Nov 06 - 02:14 PM (#1891923)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: shepherdlass

Oh dear, Cilla Black's "You're my World". I really thought that I stood a fair chance of a bit of Beatles class, not their squawking protege.


23 Nov 06 - 02:36 PM (#1891941)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Cruiser

MBSLynne,

You are correct about the year 1952. Remember that songs making the charts in the U.S.pre-1952 were also being aired/played in the UK. So pick your year from the US chart...the best you can do.

This is a list of the number one hits in the UK Singles Chart, from its inception in 1952 to the present.

Wikipedia Charts List of Number-One Singles_(UK)1952 Onward


23 Nov 06 - 05:01 PM (#1892036)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Helen

UK charts: Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White - Perez Prado
US charts: Dance With Me Henry - Georgia Gibbs (never heard of it!)

The Cherry Pink song is one of the player piano/pianola rolls my Ma-in-Law gave us with the piano. I don't know that I had ever heard the song before but I really liked the piano roll as soon as I heard it.   It's now one of my favourites.

Like MBSLynne, I don't know what the hit songs in Australia were when I was born.

Helen


23 Nov 06 - 08:25 PM (#1892160)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Bunnahabhain

I get Ebony and Ivory in the UK, and I love rock and roll in the US...

Right, back to the sensible music, and verse 39 of that of that ballard..


24 Nov 06 - 09:16 AM (#1892441)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: MBSLynne

So can anyone come up with somewhere that tells you what the no 1 in Oz was?

Love Lynne


24 Nov 06 - 09:21 AM (#1892444)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: GUEST,lox

yes - I had it but I've forgotten where I put it

ah ... here it is ...


There are navigation buttons to help you go back and forth through the years


24 Nov 06 - 09:23 AM (#1892447)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: GUEST,lox

Funny ... you can see how the aussies got everything a couple of weeks after the limeys and yanks


24 Nov 06 - 09:45 AM (#1892462)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: catspaw49

According to Wiki list, my birth date had "Riders in the Sky" by Vaughn Monroe on my birth date. The first site suggesting the 18th birthday #1 was Aretha's "Respect."

Well that was thrilling......................

Spaw


24 Nov 06 - 09:49 AM (#1892467)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland

the number one when I was born was TEARS by KEN DODD.


25 Nov 06 - 09:27 AM (#1893161)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Tom Hamilton frae Saltcoats Scotland

and so it has, my life is shit


25 Nov 06 - 11:30 AM (#1893243)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Eye Lander

Mmmm 'If I knew you were coming I'd have baked a cake' 1950 in case you were trying to remember!


29 Jul 11 - 01:54 AM (#3197705)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Bonzo3legs

One of the versions of "To Each His Own" in the USA. No Hit Parade in the UK yet!!


29 Jul 11 - 06:50 PM (#3198185)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Tootler

I'm too old for all this.

I was born before the earliest date on the site linked.

That definitely makes me an old fart :-)


29 Jul 11 - 07:16 PM (#3198207)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Joe Offer

You Call Everybody Darlin'. Don't know that I've ever heard of the song or of the artist, Al Trace. Wikipedia says the song was Number One for two weeks. Before that, it was the "Woody Woodpecker Song," by Kay Kyser - I certainly remember that.

-Joe-


29 Jul 11 - 07:19 PM (#3198209)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: DrugCrazed

I got Everything I Do by Bryan Adams. I...erm...don't know what to make of that.


29 Jul 11 - 10:53 PM (#3198290)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Ebbie

Red Sails in the Sunset- Guy Lombardo


I didn't Google or Wiki- went straight to Ask.com.


30 Jul 11 - 12:26 AM (#3198314)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: LadyJean

That is one of the most entertaining time wasters I've encountered. #1 on the day I was born was "Sincerely" by the MacGuire Sisters. #1 on my 18th birthday was "Killing Me Softly". I never heard "Sincerely", and probably don't want to. I'm not a fan of "Killing Me Softly". But it's still interesting. Incidentally they don't have Australian charts before 1956.


30 Jul 11 - 02:35 AM (#3198347)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: JohnInKansas

I was a little surprised the link still worked, but I had the same problem Joe O reported. Off the chart.

Ageism is rampant. I'd sue, but age discrimination is the only illegal discrimination in the US for which you are not allowed to sue for "punitive damages" so there's no way to pay the lawyer. You're only allowed to claim "actual monetary loss," so you can't even claim extreme emotional damage or that the insult rendered you homicidal and looney as a big ugly bird.

MySpace does the same thing. Ya can't even search for hot chicks over 68. If I'm gonna drool over somebody I want a grown up dammit.

John


30 Jul 11 - 11:43 PM (#3198900)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Ebbie

"Sincerely" by the MacGuire Sisters.

Sincerely, dah dee dah dah dah dee
dah dah dah dee dah dah
Oh, yes, sincerely
Please say you'll be mine.

See?


31 Jul 11 - 09:08 PM (#3199382)
Subject: RE: Number one the day you were born?
From: Joe_F

I know the song my mother sang me on the day I was born. Who the **** cares what was on the ******* radio?